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here in new york former f.b.i. deputy director tim murphy and my colleague cbs news senior correspondent john miller. i want to begin with john miller and lead me through all of this. the what questions are we asking should beasking and take advantage of the experience of tim and maryellen. >>. >> the motive. are we dealing with terrorism or a sick individual? as we get more granularity it looks like we're dealing with someone who has emotional and mental issues who acted out yesterday. in those cases, when you get to motive it's often very unsatisfying because if you can find why they think they did it it doesn't make sense to us. >> rose: mary ellen, you've looked at this. tell me what you see in this man >> well, what i see someone with a lot of cop tra dictions, incob consistent behavior. some people say he's a sweet young man. some people say he's very aggressive. the concern is what he has been in the past acting out in an aggressive way it's very disproportionate to the offense. going back to 2004 when he sh
here in new york former f.b.i. deputy director tim murphy and my colleague cbs news senior correspondent john miller. i want to begin with john miller and lead me through all of this. the what questions are we asking should beasking and take advantage of the experience of tim and maryellen. >>. >> the motive. are we dealing with terrorism or a sick individual? as we get more granularity it looks like we're dealing with someone who has emotional and mental issues who acted out...
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from the front page of the new york times." nag you have competition -- and now you have competition. people are worried about a trip. george bush, a president, lied us into war knowing that there were no weapons of mass destruction. it is not only widely held but it is repeated by columnists in the new york times. i don't remember my liberal colleagues being upset in about the death of truth at that point. >> of the truce was there were no weapons of mass destruction. >> it was a question of reckless negligence taking our country to war. >> i have never heard a democratic leader, a democratic candidate for president say this. i think we are in a different time and a different era. nobody ever questioned if harry truman was a baptist, but when you get a large segment questioning whether barack obama is a christian, whether or not he is an american, and that number is growing, that is the private -- that is the byproduct of what you are describing, it is responsible information being circulated both in broadcast, internet, and i
from the front page of the new york times." nag you have competition -- and now you have competition. people are worried about a trip. george bush, a president, lied us into war knowing that there were no weapons of mass destruction. it is not only widely held but it is repeated by columnists in the new york times. i don't remember my liberal colleagues being upset in about the death of truth at that point. >> of the truce was there were no weapons of mass destruction. >> it...
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it spread fast prompting investors to sell shares on the new york stock exchange. the dow jones industrial average fell more than $140 in the two minutes after the fake news broke but share prices recovered after it was confirmed to be untru untrue. >> i can say that the president was fine. i was just with him. >> public relations officials with the associated press sd deils of the cyber-attack are unclear. they said the news agency is working with their operators of tw twitter to investigate the incident. >>> u.s. markets, despite that flash crash did end higher tuesday helped by favorable housing data and overall earnings results. it ended at 14,719, up just over 1%. for more on how stocks here are trading, let's go to ramin standing by at the tok stock exchge. od morning! good results from apple and how about the overall data and how are tokyo stocks acting. >> despite that flash crash, a lot of folks really focusing on apple's numbers you touched on there. they seemed to take it positively in after-hours trading, it was trading around 3% at one stage. let's hav
it spread fast prompting investors to sell shares on the new york stock exchange. the dow jones industrial average fell more than $140 in the two minutes after the fake news broke but share prices recovered after it was confirmed to be untru untrue. >> i can say that the president was fine. i was just with him. >> public relations officials with the associated press sd deils of the cyber-attack are unclear. they said the news agency is working with their operators of tw twitter to...
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out towards the east, 25 in new york city. you may be seeing some pop-up thundershowers during the heat of the day. all right. finally, let's go over to europe. a developing low pressure system is moving in from the atlantic. it will produce stormy conditions across much of the british isles into your saturday, and the associated front will sweep across the western continent producing gusty winds and even hail. out towards the east there are more potent storms sitting over you're producing thunderstorms. in temperature-wise, many locations are looking quite seasonal. 22 in moscow. 21 in kiev. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>ur top stories this hour, market players were cheered by the possibility of more stimulus measures by the european central bank. wednesday's new york stock prices marked their biggest advance this year. global market worries have appeared to ease. the dow jones industrial average closed at 12,414 gaining more than 280 points. buy orders increased in new york mainly on banking issues.
out towards the east, 25 in new york city. you may be seeing some pop-up thundershowers during the heat of the day. all right. finally, let's go over to europe. a developing low pressure system is moving in from the atlantic. it will produce stormy conditions across much of the british isles into your saturday, and the associated front will sweep across the western continent producing gusty winds and even hail. out towards the east there are more potent storms sitting over you're producing...
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>> new york the european powers, u.s. china and europe probably in that order. >> how do they get in the game in developing a role in the standardization procedures and what does what. >> china is doing what it does right now, forging cooperative links in places like europe in programs such as the galileo program as well as joint scientific ventures so they have a place at the table when people are writing up the protocols and standardizations and things like that. >> do you think it has a competitive edge? >> i don't think it has a competitive edge but it's trying to get a seattle at the table. >> it's playing catchup? >> playing catchup relative to the world it was isolatedn its space program. today's space program is much more internationalized. >> you say and dark kick. >> antarcic. >> he 09s and '9- 09s, china was domestic development. >> i have the idea that the space program, how so far it appears to be is unfocused, is that true, or dr. johnson-freese, is that a correct impression i have? >> that the chinese space
>> new york the european powers, u.s. china and europe probably in that order. >> how do they get in the game in developing a role in the standardization procedures and what does what. >> china is doing what it does right now, forging cooperative links in places like europe in programs such as the galileo program as well as joint scientific ventures so they have a place at the table when people are writing up the protocols and standardizations and things like that. >> do...
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minus 9 in chicago, and dropping to minus 2 in new york city. finally heading into europe, the extreme cold weather will continue to dominate central and eastern areas. a little of this precipitation you'll find is going to be snow for germany, poland, all the way into western russia. some areas in the northern balkans picking up snow flurries, too. around the black sea we'll find lots of heavy showers especially for turkey. lots of thunderstorms and stormy conditions. then out towards the west it will stay mild and calm for places like spain and portugal. central mediterranean picking up a bit of rain for italy but nothing on the severe side. the british isles looking good today, dry and settled. some light showers touching the eastern side here. london coming in at 5 degrees. paris still struggling to rise. 10 for the daytime high. minus 1 in berlin and lots of subzero figures as we head into central and eastern europe. all right, here is your extended forecast now. >>> taking a look at our top story once again, japanese prime minister naoto k
minus 9 in chicago, and dropping to minus 2 in new york city. finally heading into europe, the extreme cold weather will continue to dominate central and eastern areas. a little of this precipitation you'll find is going to be snow for germany, poland, all the way into western russia. some areas in the northern balkans picking up snow flurries, too. around the black sea we'll find lots of heavy showers especially for turkey. lots of thunderstorms and stormy conditions. then out towards the west...
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. >> a reporter speaking to us from new york. europe's biggest insurer announced a net drop as a result of lower gains on assets in investments and large payouts in connection with natural disasters. it has gained from selling shares in the industrial bank of china. they also came in lower than expected. the company did earn over 1 billion year rose in the april through june. it cfirmed it expects to hit its full-year profit target. on friday's market action, european exchanges posted gains. we are looking pretty good friday. then they fell in reaction to the unexpected weak employment data out of the united states. a summary of the trading from frankfurt. >> it did not help the german stock engine that until this friday many companies came to the market with strong earnings reports. this afternoon trading, the news from the united states that fewer jobs were created in the u.s. than anticipated spoiled the party for traders also here in frankfurt. the? plunged into negative territory. at least on a weekly scale, the performance
. >> a reporter speaking to us from new york. europe's biggest insurer announced a net drop as a result of lower gains on assets in investments and large payouts in connection with natural disasters. it has gained from selling shares in the industrial bank of china. they also came in lower than expected. the company did earn over 1 billion year rose in the april through june. it cfirmed it expects to hit its full-year profit target. on friday's market action, european exchanges posted...
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and 33 in new york. but as the cold front moves through, we're expecting cooler -- we're expecting cooler temperatures over the weekend. all right. heading over to the european countries we've got a low pressure system in france producing heavy rain across the british isles and low countries and germany. over the next 24 hours heavy rain will move into the southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula and we have severe weather moving into eastern europe. temperature-wise still on the hot side in the balkan peninsula, reaching 37 here and 37 in athens. out toward the west, 16 in london, 20 in paris and 24 expected in lisbon. that's it for your me now. and here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
and 33 in new york. but as the cold front moves through, we're expecting cooler -- we're expecting cooler temperatures over the weekend. all right. heading over to the european countries we've got a low pressure system in france producing heavy rain across the british isles and low countries and germany. over the next 24 hours heavy rain will move into the southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula and we have severe weather moving into eastern europe. temperature-wise still on the hot...
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city college of new york b.a., yale university, m. a. and phd. american studies and history. smith college professor of history 15 years. the washington quarterly published by the september are for strategic and international study, executive editor, two years, georgetown university. throwee, b. u. history professors, four years, united states institute of peace, director, 15 years. the center for democracy washington d.c.founder and presidenen 18 years. national archives and records administration now archivist of the u.s. four months and currently. author and coauthor eight books including the story of america and the haunted wood. soviet espionage in america, the stalin era and penge, the hess chambers case. awards united nationsed peace media the u.n.'s highest medal of honor given to an individual working for the cause of international peace and the council of europe silver medal twice for "outstanding astains and guide answer." alan weinstein. doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you able to fulfill that mison with the budge case
city college of new york b.a., yale university, m. a. and phd. american studies and history. smith college professor of history 15 years. the washington quarterly published by the september are for strategic and international study, executive editor, two years, georgetown university. throwee, b. u. history professors, four years, united states institute of peace, director, 15 years. the center for democracy washington d.c.founder and presidenen 18 years. national archives and records...
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>>and trouble brewg in new york where a fight is on to legalize mixed martial arts banned in the big apple.... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >> abirached: the european ski season is nearly upon us, but the recession has hit the industry hard. visitor numbers were down last season, while running costs continue to rise. so many resorts havebeen looking to additional revenue streams in the off season to offset the drop in winter income. >>reporter: last winter, helped by healthy snowfall, the ski resort of st lary in the french pyrenees sold 600 thousand ski passes bringing in around 16 million dollars. not bad for a small resort, but the industry is on a tricky slope. hiking the price of lift passes, already close to 40 dollars a day, in these tight economic times is not an option. the solution - make the most of the resort in the summer. >>bockman: just 10% of western europeans go skiing each year and in fact that number is going down.so right now ski resorts have to look for new business opportunities elsewhere. >>reporter: the local authorities have invested clo
>>and trouble brewg in new york where a fight is on to legalize mixed martial arts banned in the big apple.... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >> abirached: the european ski season is nearly upon us, but the recession has hit the industry hard. visitor numbers were down last season, while running costs continue to rise. so many resorts havebeen looking to additional revenue streams in the off season to offset the drop in winter income. >>reporter: last...
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in new york, new data from the services sector, keeping traders on their toes. the dow did manage t tclose higher a few minutes ago at 10,680 points. euro is trading at a value of $1.3160. germany's major corporate ayers have poste stron quarterly results in this earnings season. one of the best performances has come from [unintelligible] >> the world has seen its fair share of natural disasters this year. that has meant more work for disaster analysts, as well as increased costs for their employers. all the same, the company did not have to worry, because its overall numbers for the first half of the year were very good. the week euro bolstered foreign earnings and investment ending -- investment earnings soared. liability costs have been huge. the reinsurer had to make payments totaling $1 billion for the earthquake in chile alone. >> we had an unexpectedly good result from capital investments, but we had an unexpectedly bad result on the payouts front. it could be like that in the second half, or it could turn around. we do not know. that is why we remain cau
in new york, new data from the services sector, keeping traders on their toes. the dow did manage t tclose higher a few minutes ago at 10,680 points. euro is trading at a value of $1.3160. germany's major corporate ayers have poste stron quarterly results in this earnings season. one of the best performances has come from [unintelligible] >> the world has seen its fair share of natural disasters this year. that has meant more work for disaster analysts, as well as increased costs for...
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and new york city about why kids quit school. it is part of our student reporting labs project, in partnership with radio rootz. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, jim lehrer interviews outgoing secretary of defense robert gates about the troop drawdown in afghanistan and more. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. and we'll be back again here and online tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org does the firste of minutes, maybe, and this gives me a lot of ideas because he has idea i would never have. never. and so i start thinking and developin
and new york city about why kids quit school. it is part of our student reporting labs project, in partnership with radio rootz. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, jim lehrer interviews outgoing secretary of defense robert gates about the troop drawdown in afghanistan and more. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. and we'll be back again here and online tomorrow evening....
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> classical, modern and intellect sexual physical ballet is an art form that has no written text. former dancer, critic and historian, jennifer homan has written the first ever cultural history of ballet called "apollo's angels" and it calls on a lifetime dedicated to dance. i'm pleased to have her here on the program for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> why did you choose to write this book now? >> well, when i started dancing, i was a kid from the midwest, and i came to new york, and i landed at balance ensheen's -- at balanshine's school. >> not a bad place to land. >> it's not. >> but here is this russian world where ballet mattered so much and i became engrossed anytime. and as i was learning it, i was also kind of asking, you know, what is this art form that makes us stand in these strange ways, who are these russians. who are these russians, you know, that come to class in elaborate theatrical costumes and demand obedience and prision. it was sort of all extr
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demand seems to be too high. >> thank you very much for that update from new york. south korea's airlines is buying six airbus 8380 super jumbo jets. this deal is worth a $1.8 billion. they plan to use the jets on routes to europe and the u.s. the airplanes will be delivered between 2014 and 2017. this is the second big sale of the a380 sense an engine explosion back in november. as reported earlier, china's vice premier is in germany as part of his european tour to drum up business for his country. he is widely tipped to become china's next premier. he arrived and stopped in spain are pledged china's help in overcoming the eurozone debt crisis. beijing wants berlin to make it easier for chinese companies to invest in germany, but i ihas also promised to ensure a level playing field for foreign investors in china. >> carmakers anticipate orders from china worth four billion euros to 5 billion euros. government officials say the contacts are said to be signed on friday in berlin. companies in the energy, environmental, an agricultural sectors are also hoping for incr
demand seems to be too high. >> thank you very much for that update from new york. south korea's airlines is buying six airbus 8380 super jumbo jets. this deal is worth a $1.8 billion. they plan to use the jets on routes to europe and the u.s. the airplanes will be delivered between 2014 and 2017. this is the second big sale of the a380 sense an engine explosion back in november. as reported earlier, china's vice premier is in germany as part of his european tour to drum up business for...
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york city. they focused on the area where most of the killing as. really, isy change, in the acquisition of firearms, according to david brooks. >> i read the same piece. i would just add this. countryat how the change so profoundly on same-sex marriage. the country has changed on gun control. when george h. w. bush w president, 80% of americans were for stricter gun control. when bill clinton was president, 70%. that has gone steadily down. in the obama years, we are in the low 40%. a little blip after tucson. but that is why the president is trying to remind people of newtown, because that is the only thing that can generate a level of public support. >> dealing with background hunters are sending e- mails saying we are not going to hunt in your state. we are going to boycott your state. you will never convince them that the federal government is not out to take their guns. >> i doubt that will make a serious dent in the sporting world of colorado. if you really think that citizens of this cou
york city. they focused on the area where most of the killing as. really, isy change, in the acquisition of firearms, according to david brooks. >> i read the same piece. i would just add this. countryat how the change so profoundly on same-sex marriage. the country has changed on gun control. when george h. w. bush w president, 80% of americans were for stricter gun control. when bill clinton was president, 70%. that has gone steadily down. in the obama years, we are in the low 40%. a...
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and it's always sweet to come back to new york. i lived here for three years at columbia and so visiting some of my old friends would mean a lot. and coming back to the city on a sunny day, having a feel of the central park and then work on madison avenue, you know, 57th, and get the feel of the city also means a lot of things to me. this is a city that i love. i had my postgraduate studies, i was married and my first child was born here in this city, so i have a perm and emotional attachment to the city itself. >> rose: we're glad to see you. >> thank you, charlie. thank you for having me. >> rose: we look forward to visiting you you in china. >> please do. >> rose: next on charlie rose, a conversation about russia, music, about conducting with valerie >> carl swab is the founder of the world economic forum which brings together leaders each year in switzerland. they will celebrate their hoeth anniversary next year. the theme is "shared norms for the new reality." i'm pleased to have him back at the table to discuss the world of n
and it's always sweet to come back to new york. i lived here for three years at columbia and so visiting some of my old friends would mean a lot. and coming back to the city on a sunny day, having a feel of the central park and then work on madison avenue, you know, 57th, and get the feel of the city also means a lot of things to me. this is a city that i love. i had my postgraduate studies, i was married and my first child was born here in this city, so i have a perm and emotional attachment...
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here at home, federal agents broke up a forced labor trafficking ring in new york and virginia this week. and the department of homeland security recently relaunched its "blue" campaign, which combats trafficking. >> we have increased arrests, prosecutions, we work a lot with manyfold education is an important part of what we do, and then, working with others, to be on the alert for the signs of human trafficking. >> napolitano says efforts to fight trafficking take place at home and abroad. >> it's international, it's domestic, there's no community that's immune from human trafficking. >> we'll have more of that interview with secretary napolitano and other champions against human trafficking in a few weeks. so, sam bennett, what can the u.s. do to stop trafficking at home and abroad? >> well, it's a modern day slavery. we have to be just as determined, just as comprehensive and tackle this on every single level that we possibly can. >> hopefully don't fight a war over it. something that is the under belly of the crime world, it's despicable, affects women disproportionately. this is so
here at home, federal agents broke up a forced labor trafficking ring in new york and virginia this week. and the department of homeland security recently relaunched its "blue" campaign, which combats trafficking. >> we have increased arrests, prosecutions, we work a lot with manyfold education is an important part of what we do, and then, working with others, to be on the alert for the signs of human trafficking. >> napolitano says efforts to fight trafficking take place...
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, captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the syria story will soon take another turn, maybe as soon as this weekend. the report from the usmed chemical weapons inspector saturday expected to be released shortly. shortly. leon panetta has a better idea than most what the report might say. he was in congress, before that he was the chief of staff at the white house. he's had some of the most important jobs in government. and he has been through crisis when things were, as you might say, needing the most wisdom that you could find anywhere because the decisions were hard and consequential so i'm especially pleased to have him join me this evening. wk. >> nice to be here, charlie. >> rose: how is life outside of washington? do you miss it? >> first of all, there is life outside of washington. >> rose: you didn't doubt that. >> not at all. >> rose: a man from california would never doubt that. >> it's great to be back in carmel county, in the monterey peninsula, back with my wife and boys and grandchildren, and w im doi
, captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the syria story will soon take another turn, maybe as soon as this weekend. the report from the usmed chemical weapons inspector saturday expected to be released shortly. shortly. leon panetta has a better idea than most what the report might say. he was in congress, before that he was the chief of staff at the white house. he's had some of the most important jobs in government....
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on thursday, russian president vladimir putin responded, in an extraordinary "new york times" op ed, directed at america's political leaders, notably taking aim at obama's claim that american values are exceptional. quote putin, my working and personal relationship with president obama is marked by growing trust. i appreciate this. i carefully studied his address to the nation on tuesday and i would rather disagree with the case he made on america's exceptionalism, stating that the united states policy is, quote, what makes america different. it's what makes us exceptional, unquote. it is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation. there are big countries and small countries, rich and poor, those with long democratic traditions, and those still finding their way to democracy. their policies differ, too. we are all different, but when we ask for the lord's blessings, we must not forget that god created us equal, unquote. >>> question, why did president putin seize on the stated u.s. value of exceptionalism, pat buchanan? >> in the
on thursday, russian president vladimir putin responded, in an extraordinary "new york times" op ed, directed at america's political leaders, notably taking aim at obama's claim that american values are exceptional. quote putin, my working and personal relationship with president obama is marked by growing trust. i appreciate this. i carefully studied his address to the nation on tuesday and i would rather disagree with the case he made on america's exceptionalism, stating that the...
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rosa sobrino, nhk world, new york. >>> that is all for business at this hour. i'll leave you with a check on regional markets. >>> diplomats from the world's leading powers say they're ready to start talking again about iran's nuclear program. catherine ashton met in brussels with members of the u.n. security council and germany. negotiators suspended the so-called six-party talks on iran's nuclear program in june. ashton and her counterparts issued a statement after their meeting. they confirmed they would start negotiations with the eiranians as soon as possible. they're demanding iranian leaders halt their nuclear program. scientists have enriched uranium to 20% purity. beyond that level they can quickly develop uranium to weapons grade. iranians want other negotiators to lift all sanctions. >>> the u.n. security council has strongly condemned rebels in congo who have seized the eastern city. a resolution adopted unanimously demands the rebels surrender their weapons and withdraw. the council met on tuesday after several hundred fighters from insurgent group
rosa sobrino, nhk world, new york. >>> that is all for business at this hour. i'll leave you with a check on regional markets. >>> diplomats from the world's leading powers say they're ready to start talking again about iran's nuclear program. catherine ashton met in brussels with members of the u.n. security council and germany. negotiators suspended the so-called six-party talks on iran's nuclear program in june. ashton and her counterparts issued a statement after their...
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stock prices in new york rose on thursday. that's as weak data pointed to stimulus by the federal reserve. stocks fell sharply to the 13,000 level which is the lowest level we've seen this month. for more let's go to eileen. she is at the stock exchange. it's been a volatile month for equities and you have additional japanese data for us. >> before the market opened japan announce ed industrial production in april is 1.7%. let's have a look at the opening levels for friday, may 31st. the nikkei is up almost 2% at 13,859. investors seem to be encouraged by the overnight gains in new york and the expectations that the federal reserve will maintain monetary easing progra programs. just a quick recap of the japanese equity market the nikkei rose to a five and a half year high and looks to end the month on the strong north. the index climbed more than 7% last thursday and more than 5% yesterday. this marked a drop of almost 30% in about a week. with gains made this month erase we'll see if the nikkei can make a comeback to date. th
stock prices in new york rose on thursday. that's as weak data pointed to stimulus by the federal reserve. stocks fell sharply to the 13,000 level which is the lowest level we've seen this month. for more let's go to eileen. she is at the stock exchange. it's been a volatile month for equities and you have additional japanese data for us. >> before the market opened japan announce ed industrial production in april is 1.7%. let's have a look at the opening levels for friday, may 31st. the...
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. >> darya won the top prize, a scholarship to a top modelling school in new york. >> i'm overwhelmed. it's so wonderful and amazing. i'm so happy. i hope that going to study in new york will lead to many opportunities to model, not just in russia, but europe and of course in asia. >> for darya, the door it opened to be a top model. the world will be her cat walk. nhk world. >> time for a check on weather. people in western japan are bracing if are a bout of of haddy rain. we see about that and more in world weather. >> significant amounts of rainfall fell over western japan two days ago. it was a short break yesterday. now yet again, another round of heavy rain will return to the similar areas where the flooding and landslides have been. it is a rainy season, but we don't want a low pressure system sitting over this to activate it, bringing much more rain. we have a report of 17 millimeters and on top of that, additional amounts could be exceeding about 150 millimeters into saturday morning. that's going to be certainly enough to cause further secondary disasters. the high pressure s
. >> darya won the top prize, a scholarship to a top modelling school in new york. >> i'm overwhelmed. it's so wonderful and amazing. i'm so happy. i hope that going to study in new york will lead to many opportunities to model, not just in russia, but europe and of course in asia. >> for darya, the door it opened to be a top model. the world will be her cat walk. nhk world. >> time for a check on weather. people in western japan are bracing if are a bout of of haddy...
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the "new york times" and the "wall street journal" report that boeing officials plan to propose the fixes to the federal aviation administration as early as friday. the u.s. newspapers say that boeing plans to redesign the arrangement of eight lithium ion batteries -- that's lithium ion cells in each battery -- and add insulation in between them. boeing told the media that the changes could minimize the risk of a short circuit or fire in one of the cells spreading to others. the plane manufacturer also told the media that it plans to put the batteries in new protective cases so that the failure of single cells will not cause fires. the two u.s. newspapers said the faa would not approve the proposed changes immediately. they report that federal officials are likely to demand more tests and assurances to win back public confidence. >>> people who export goods are happy about it but they are critics. ai joins us from the business desk. >> major economies embark on similarly bold monetary easing measures just as japan. it works to weaken all of their asor japan a report from the international
the "new york times" and the "wall street journal" report that boeing officials plan to propose the fixes to the federal aviation administration as early as friday. the u.s. newspapers say that boeing plans to redesign the arrangement of eight lithium ion batteries -- that's lithium ion cells in each battery -- and add insulation in between them. boeing told the media that the changes could minimize the risk of a short circuit or fire in one of the cells spreading to others....
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let's take a look at where stocks in new york ended the week. on wall street, the dow jones industrials closed at 10,817 points, and thais 1.57% down on the day. european shares extended this week's sharp losses to finish firmly in the red. but they had an initial dive on friday after u.s. trading began. germany's dakotas plunged, but closed just over 2% down. investors sheer remain nervous over faltering u.s. economic growth and the debt crisis. both factors have been rocking global stock markets in recent weeks. since the beginning of august, the dakotas has shed a wppin -- the dax has shed a whopping 21%. stocks aren't attracting investors at the moment, but as a report says from the frngfurt stock exchange, some still have a triple-a reputation. >> nearly everything that investors consider risky assets was sold this friday. gold, on the other hand, was in great demand and also, german government bonds. the bond futures, the benchmark for the 10-year german government bond grows to new highs, which means the yield for debt was never lower. ge
let's take a look at where stocks in new york ended the week. on wall street, the dow jones industrials closed at 10,817 points, and thais 1.57% down on the day. european shares extended this week's sharp losses to finish firmly in the red. but they had an initial dive on friday after u.s. trading began. germany's dakotas plunged, but closed just over 2% down. investors sheer remain nervous over faltering u.s. economic growth and the debt crisis. both factors have been rocking global stock...
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we think the diplomats in new york will wait for anything significant to see how the big dogs are going to handle this on thursday. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart, if anything significant resembling a breakthrough is discussed, or is to come out of anything, it will be that meeting in geneva. >> thank you very much, max there in washington. we will return to the fallout from the syrian crisis after the break. how far should a citizen's right to religious freedom extend? >> that was the question before the german court, which has ruled that a muslim girl cannot be excused from taking swimming lessons with boys. >> the school has suggested the girl where a full body swimsuit, or burkini, as a compromise, but she rejected this as unacceptable. >> in germany, boys and girls usually share the pool when they are learning to swim. that is a problem for some conservative muslim families. they ensure their daughters wear a burkini, a swimsuit that keeps their bodies covered from head to foot. >> that was not enough for her parents. she claimed that she should not have
we think the diplomats in new york will wait for anything significant to see how the big dogs are going to handle this on thursday. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart, if anything significant resembling a breakthrough is discussed, or is to come out of anything, it will be that meeting in geneva. >> thank you very much, max there in washington. we will return to the fallout from the syrian crisis after the break. how far should a citizen's right to religious freedom...
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york for seven of the nine years i was here in new york. so i understand this country. i have feeling for this country. i want this country to succeed and charlie, there's no relationship more important to me than the u.s./chin relationship. it's not just a personal feeling issue which it is but look at the challenges the world faces today. you know, if 20th century is about... fight about ideology, 21st century is about how we as a human race overcome the challenges we have faced, energy security, food sufficiency, climate change economic financial stability. >> rose: nuclear nonproliferation. >> nuclear nonproliferation. fight against terror. the list goes on and on and on. and american leadership is important. chinese active involvement is important. it needs a bilateral approach but america is the most powerful nation on earth. china's the most... the largest developing nation on earth. working together, we can help towards solve these huge problems we are facing. and americans wants these problems to be solved. chinese are concerned ab
york for seven of the nine years i was here in new york. so i understand this country. i have feeling for this country. i want this country to succeed and charlie, there's no relationship more important to me than the u.s./chin relationship. it's not just a personal feeling issue which it is but look at the challenges the world faces today. you know, if 20th century is about... fight about ideology, 21st century is about how we as a human race overcome the challenges we have faced, energy...
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>> this is a nose t became a sensation here in new york. as always new york proves to be one of the most important capitals of music in the world because it was here where the nose suddenly became such a success. the public was ready for this unusual and very, very provocative project. and i am very happy, very, very proud it worked is so well. >> rose: an here is stravinski. >> yes. linoss is a choreal music t is a jewel, a fantastic ballet music. most russian of all his work. >> it is the most russian music stravinski ever composed. nass's my-- understanding. >> rose: rachmaninoff. >> a berlin russian pianist, third piano concerto which was recorded by horowitz and clyburn but i think-- . >> rose: and this is? >> this is a leading composer, and please remember this name. chadrin and his wife, legendary balancer ino, 20th century, both alive. i think we wil bring very soon a major festival of his music to new york. very soon. very important living composer. >> rose: before i go, since you have made this point that you want to encourage, de
>> this is a nose t became a sensation here in new york. as always new york proves to be one of the most important capitals of music in the world because it was here where the nose suddenly became such a success. the public was ready for this unusual and very, very provocative project. and i am very happy, very, very proud it worked is so well. >> rose: an here is stravinski. >> yes. linoss is a choreal music t is a jewel, a fantastic ballet music. most russian of all his...
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he has drawn criticism for a speech he gave in new york and highlights the larger scale of chinese defense spending and denied being a right wing militaryist. he contrasted that with defense spending in japan. >> my government has increased its defense budget only by 0.8%. so call they if you want, a right-wing militaryist. >> chinese foreign ministry spokesperson criticized abe and urged him to focus on the words that team in china and other countries have about japan. >> translator: japanese leaders should sincerely address concerns of the international community, face up to their country's history and take meaningful action to earn the trust of other countries. >> hong also criticized abe for saying that he wants to make japan a proactive contributor to peace. he said japanese leaders should not create tension or confrontation as an excuse to build up their defense forces and change their policies. >>> the chinese use of drones has put officials in tokyo on guard. one of the aircraft was spotted for the first time over the east china sea. some of the latest drone hardware developed by c
he has drawn criticism for a speech he gave in new york and highlights the larger scale of chinese defense spending and denied being a right wing militaryist. he contrasted that with defense spending in japan. >> my government has increased its defense budget only by 0.8%. so call they if you want, a right-wing militaryist. >> chinese foreign ministry spokesperson criticized abe and urged him to focus on the words that team in china and other countries have about japan. >>...
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. >> at the national agency, they have devices in washington and new york. they say agents have meetings among eu officials. they cited a secret document leaked by snowden. the article said nsa workers hacked into computer networks to interset documents and e-mails. eu leaders responded with strong words. >> i am shocked at the case if it is true. i feel that as a representative of an institution like an enemy. >> the report also describes a u.s. pipe in germany. the operation is as comprehensive as the ones in china. u.s. agents monitored about 500 phone calls and e-mails every month. german prosecutors have launched an investigation. the document leaked by snowden points to spying to other u.s. allies. a report that the guardian said the u.s. had surveillance systems in 38 embassies and offices in washington and new york. that includes france, mexico, south korea and japan. japan's chief cabinet secretary said his government will ask the u.s. to confirm whether the report is true or not. >> yee are not sure about the alleged report. we would like to seek i
. >> at the national agency, they have devices in washington and new york. they say agents have meetings among eu officials. they cited a secret document leaked by snowden. the article said nsa workers hacked into computer networks to interset documents and e-mails. eu leaders responded with strong words. >> i am shocked at the case if it is true. i feel that as a representative of an institution like an enemy. >> the report also describes a u.s. pipe in germany. the operation...
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almost a spontaneous idea, new york. as far as the information, the best report i have seen is " it is published in yemen by al qaeda on how to assemble bombs and how to put them together. >> what is scary is how easy this is. a couple of kids can bring a city absolutely to a standstill with a couple of pressure cookers. it is not that hard to do. sincet has been the fear 9/11. >> you are underplaying the sophistication of this device. a pressure cooker, anybody can do it. experts who know abou this sa this is not stop that you can do out of a manual. you are overwhelmingly likely to have had training. he was over there for six months. dagestan is the hottest spot in terms of terror, aside from chechnya. we had a means of getting information and we blew it. >> it is not hard to get trained. these bombs go off all the time there. >>ho was there, how to another sleepers are not out there? >> you do not. >> chemical weapons in syria possible war. >> the u.s. intelligence community assesses but some degree and varying confid
almost a spontaneous idea, new york. as far as the information, the best report i have seen is " it is published in yemen by al qaeda on how to assemble bombs and how to put them together. >> what is scary is how easy this is. a couple of kids can bring a city absolutely to a standstill with a couple of pressure cookers. it is not that hard to do. sincet has been the fear 9/11. >> you are underplaying the sophistication of this device. a pressure cooker, anybody can do it....
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over in new york city, the dow jones trading up .15%. the euro slightly down against the dollar. looking at the big picture, germany is a wealthy country where no one needs to go hungry, but even here, there are some who fall below the poverty line. >> a german charity project has been providing food for the country's poor and says it has never been busier. it is urging politicians to finally do something about the gap between rich and poor. families in need lineup for food handouts. men when -- manuela is a sales assistant by trade, but she has been struggling to get by for years. >> at the beginning, i felt ashamed. now i'm used to it, and it's ok. >> around 13 million people in germany are considered poor or in danger of falling into poverty. poverty is increasingly affecting single-parent households. the head of the organization is angry that poverty played almost no role in the recent election campaign. he is demanding a national minimum wage. >> we believe it is wrong for people to be reliant on food handouts or social welfare to make ends meet. we are demanding a total ret
over in new york city, the dow jones trading up .15%. the euro slightly down against the dollar. looking at the big picture, germany is a wealthy country where no one needs to go hungry, but even here, there are some who fall below the poverty line. >> a german charity project has been providing food for the country's poor and says it has never been busier. it is urging politicians to finally do something about the gap between rich and poor. families in need lineup for food handouts. men...
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in new york state. a court there ruled today starbucks have to share any tips they get with their shift supervisors. the new york state court of appeals ruled supervisors do much of the same duties as those coffee servers and both jobs are part time and the borworkers deserve the money and the full-time managers of those starbucks will get nothing. >>> a new report by the counsel on foreign relations says u.s. oil and natural gas companies are increasingly at risk of cyber attacks and those malware hackings can lead to costly outages at pipelines, refineries, drilling platforms. the energy industry was hit by more targeted attacks from april to september last year than any other industry. >>> vicious malware and computer viruss aren't the only attacks computer companies have to worry about. financial fraud is a constant worry and it's worse when they don't have money to lose and that could explain the record attendance this week at a conference of fraud attenders in los angeles. >> reporter: there's the
in new york state. a court there ruled today starbucks have to share any tips they get with their shift supervisors. the new york state court of appeals ruled supervisors do much of the same duties as those coffee servers and both jobs are part time and the borworkers deserve the money and the full-time managers of those starbucks will get nothing. >>> a new report by the counsel on foreign relations says u.s. oil and natural gas companies are increasingly at risk of cyber attacks and...
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the headlines at is hour, new york prosecutors released a former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn from house arrest. prime minister has a -- has an ambitious agenda as they take over presidency of the e you. japan beat mexico in the world cup to make it through to the quarterfinals. the former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn walked out of the new york court today freed from house arrest after being accused of sexual assault. he also will have his bail money returned to him. prosecutors in new york voiced doubts about the credibility of his accuser after she admitted that she had lied to a grand jury regarding details that followed the attack. the manhattan district attorney said the case against strauss- kahn will be cocontind -- will continue to be investigated. >> strauss-hn left the building with his wife and without a monitoring bracelet. the judge's decision to release him and returnrn his bail came s a relief to him and his lawyers. strauss-kahn is no longer under house arrest, but the judge said the case will proceed as planned for now. >> of course, the case is not over, as yo
the headlines at is hour, new york prosecutors released a former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn from house arrest. prime minister has a -- has an ambitious agenda as they take over presidency of the e you. japan beat mexico in the world cup to make it through to the quarterfinals. the former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn walked out of the new york court today freed from house arrest after being accused of sexual assault. he also will have his bail money returned to him. prosecutors in new...
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in new york, stocks snapped their seven-day winning streak and had the better than expected u.s. jobs data. the dow industrials closed down at about two-thirds of a percent. on the currency markets, the dollar is trading - the roo i trading at $1.3903. -- the euro is trading at $1.3903. >>> is being called a poor stock debut for the agricultural bank of china, rising less than 1% on the first day of trading. investors had hoped for a skyrocketing ipo, and now they're offering. but now they're looking for a better performance on friday. >> the bank of the gong, agricultural china made its debut in shanghai. but the bank failed to make a big splash in early trading, gaining 0.8%. the banks ipo comes after the worst quarter shanghai has seen it in two years. >> there is a lot of uncertainty on the stock market because of difficult marketonditions. th publi listing is just as important, even if the market prices fall. >> the debut was this most ain't among lenders and shanghai markets -- the baby was the smallest among lenders on the shanghai market's in four years. the bank already
in new york, stocks snapped their seven-day winning streak and had the better than expected u.s. jobs data. the dow industrials closed down at about two-thirds of a percent. on the currency markets, the dollar is trading - the roo i trading at $1.3903. -- the euro is trading at $1.3903. >>> is being called a poor stock debut for the agricultural bank of china, rising less than 1% on the first day of trading. investors had hoped for a skyrocketing ipo, and now they're offering. but now...
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.," new york. >> tom: $0.46 cents of every dollar s&p 500 companies make, comes from overseas. but with europe in trouble and china slowing down, companies and investors are looking to developing economies for new growth. we spoke with mark mobius, executive chairman of the templeton emerging markets group. mark, thank you for being here with us tonight. how do you describe the state of the global economy today? >> it's actually pretty good. i mean i know a lot of people look at the headlines and they say god, the world is coming to an end. but if you look at the leading indicators whether it's the pmi index for china and the u.s. or it's the oecd index you will see those indices are still high. they're not where they were at the end of 508ee, beginning of '09. so if that sense looking forward we're in pretty good shape. now of course if the so-called fiscal cliff is with us and we go over that, then as you know the budget bureau is predicting minus 4%. >> a recession for the united states. >> a real recession. unemployment going up and so forth and so on. but i think at the en
.," new york. >> tom: $0.46 cents of every dollar s&p 500 companies make, comes from overseas. but with europe in trouble and china slowing down, companies and investors are looking to developing economies for new growth. we spoke with mark mobius, executive chairman of the templeton emerging markets group. mark, thank you for being here with us tonight. how do you describe the state of the global economy today? >> it's actually pretty good. i mean i know a lot of people...
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capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know them, heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas across central europe. the balkan peninsula will see rain intensifying over the course of the day. thunderstorms are possible. rain is increasing across central parts of europe. the risk of flooding will remain for a couple days. looking dry for the british isles. london getting up 20 degrees. the same goes for paris as well as berlin. 29 in athens. and still at 26 degrees in moscow with plenty of sunshine. here's your extended forecast around the globe. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the supreme court ruled today that, even without a warrant, police may take d.n.a. samples from suspects under arrest. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle dissects the 5-4 decision, which split the court in surprising ways. >> ifill: then, violent demonstrations r
capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know them, heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas across central europe. the balkan peninsula will see rain intensifying over the course of the day. thunderstorms are possible. rain is increasing across central parts of europe. the risk of flooding will remain for a couple days. looking dry for the british isles. london getting up 20 degrees. the same goes for paris as well as berlin. 29 in athens. and still at...
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my impression at the new york times is just write. so you -- somebody, tell me the story of the column you wrote because i asked you to read part of it. >> i -- >> charlie: who he is. >> he's one of the great russian oligarchs that was jailed by putin and his goons, if i could be so bold, and spent the last seven years in jail. >> charlie: not just end jail but siberia. >> that's right. as he and his partner were preparing to be eligible for parole new charges were brought to help get them another 15 or 16 years in siberia and -- you know, it's one of these things. i've had it in the back of my mind and knew about but never really focussed on it or thought about it and at the end much his year and a half trial which was earlier this month i got an unsolicited e-mail from some committee that sport supports ht just had a closing statement at his trial and i was moved to investigate more deeply and to write a column about his plight and also about what that said about the rule of law in russia and about how one man has really turned hims
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the yield on the benchmark ten-year treasury bond climbed to 2.89% at one time in new york. u.s. long-term interest rates have surged since early may, gaining over one percentage point, the rise took a point after ben bernanke suggested the central bank would maintain its credit easing measures for the foreseeable future. the rates started climbing again after that. some analysts say market players may have assumed bernanke's successor would reduce monetary easi easing. >>> over night in new york lowest levels were tumbled against the u.s. currency in more than four years. analysts warn that continued selling off of the currencies of these countries could accelerate their economic slowdown. >>> u.s. stocks declined following those rising bond yields, investors were concerned that u.s. treasury yields may hurt the economy and corporate earnings. the dow jones industrial average fell half a percent to close at 15,010 and the tech heavy nasdaq fell around 0.4% to 3359. 3589. now we go to ramin mellegard standing by at the tokyo stock exchange. are we seeing further losses at the ope
the yield on the benchmark ten-year treasury bond climbed to 2.89% at one time in new york. u.s. long-term interest rates have surged since early may, gaining over one percentage point, the rise took a point after ben bernanke suggested the central bank would maintain its credit easing measures for the foreseeable future. the rates started climbing again after that. some analysts say market players may have assumed bernanke's successor would reduce monetary easi easing. >>> over night...
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in new york, the dow jones is currently going up. the euro is currently trading for one $0.3091. the gi w said it the german economy is likely to go by 0.7% in the final quarter of 2007 -- of 2010. they described an increase in industrial orders indicating demand remains strong in the biggest economy in europe. economists point out it is not domestic consumption and powering german growth. most new orders came from abroad. the cost of importing to germany as rising. the federal statistics office says import costs have jumped by 10% in the last 12 months, showing the biggest increase in a decade. this reflects rising prices for energy like oil and natural gas and even more so for metals and raw materials. ira our prices have doubled since november of 2009 while the price of imported grain and coffee increased by half over the same time. >> thank you. europe's main international airports are struggling to return to normal after days of snow and freezing conditions which left many passengers stranded. the harsh winter weather caused such severe problems, the european union officials
in new york, the dow jones is currently going up. the euro is currently trading for one $0.3091. the gi w said it the german economy is likely to go by 0.7% in the final quarter of 2007 -- of 2010. they described an increase in industrial orders indicating demand remains strong in the biggest economy in europe. economists point out it is not domestic consumption and powering german growth. most new orders came from abroad. the cost of importing to germany as rising. the federal statistics...
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he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar qaddafi. i'm pleased to have the secretary general at this table, welcome. tell me how you have defined the role for nato in the current environment, especially in the middle east. >> the core role is still to protect our citizens against any threat to their security we won the cold war. we protected our citizens against soviet communism, aggression. we won the cold war. the soviet broke down but after the end of the cold war we realized that we are faced we merging security challenges, terrorism, this is the reason why we are in afghanistan. that's why we are now building a nato missile defense system to protect our populations against milz attacks. piracy, this is the reasons why we conduct counterpiracy operation. so across the board we have taken on responsibility for new missions but, agai
he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar qaddafi. i'm pleased to have the secretary general at this table, welcome. tell me how you have defined the role for nato in the current environment, especially in the middle east. >> the core role is still to protect our citizens against any threat to their security...
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the "new york times." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> rose: the threat from cyber attacks is on the rise. an american security firm that has attracted chinese hackers for several years will release a report tomorrow. it makes a strong case that china's army's behind most of the attacks on the american government and companies. chinese officials have denied the accusations but the u.s. government remains suspicious of state involvement. president obama recently expresd concern over the ability of foreign hackers to compromise critical american infrastructure the pentagon is planning a range of defensive measures including a massive expansion of its own signer security force. joining me to discuss the developing background is david sanger of the "new york times." he cowrote today's front page story on the subject. joining us later is dune lawrence of bloomberg businessweek if and michael riley of bloomberg. they are learning everything they could. >> so far it's clear they've been into those systems it's
the "new york times." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> rose: the threat from cyber attacks is on the rise. an american security firm that has attracted chinese hackers for several years will release a report tomorrow. it makes a strong case that china's army's behind most of the attacks on the american government and companies. chinese officials have denied the accusations but the u.s. government remains suspicious of state involvement. president obama recently expresd...
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funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions, i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss power and politics in the persian gulf are trudy rubin, an international affairs columnist for the philadelphia inquirer, and ed turzanski, senior fellow at the foreign policy research institute and professor of international affairs at the la salle university. thank you both for being with us. we can't talk about the persian gulf without talking about the war in iraq, obviously. let's start there. tell me how you see the war unfolding over the next couple of years, let's say. trudy? >> uh, there are two possible ways things can go. either towards more fragmentation, or, and i think this is a strong possibility, towards another dictatorship, a soft dictatorship. you see it now with prime minister maliki, uh, the man in charge now who
funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions, i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss power and politics in the persian gulf are trudy rubin, an international affairs columnist for the philadelphia inquirer, and ed...
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in new york, the dow jones industrial average -- trading still going on there. 15,594, about point three percent up, and the euro is also up against the u.s. dollar, trading at $1.3227. spain's economy shrank again in the second quarter, but the early signs of recovery could soon be making an appearance. gdp fell by .1% between april and june. >> that was less than in the previous three months, due to strong exports. the spanish central bank says it expects a return to growth by the end of this year. spain has been in recession since 2011. >> seven people have been injured after an airplane's landing gear collapsed while landing in new york. >> it came to a halt in the grass at laguardia airport and six people were hurt and taken to hospital with minor injuries. the course of the landing gear -- because of the landing gear failure -- the cause of the landing gear failure is not yet known. >> spanish soccer giants barcelona have confirmed that geraldo martino has signed a p>> he was not a favorite for te job as he has not coached in europe before. most importantly, he is a close friend of
in new york, the dow jones industrial average -- trading still going on there. 15,594, about point three percent up, and the euro is also up against the u.s. dollar, trading at $1.3227. spain's economy shrank again in the second quarter, but the early signs of recovery could soon be making an appearance. gdp fell by .1% between april and june. >> that was less than in the previous three months, due to strong exports. the spanish central bank says it expects a return to growth by the end...
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welcome to new york. tell me what you hoped to accomplish on this visit to the united nations general assembly. >> in the name of god, the compassionate and the been to reflect the demand and the voice of the people of iran. and the opportunity that has been given to me here, to use that platform to express that voice better through the people and the officials here who have gathered in new york. and i do hope that i will succeed. >> rose: you've made a speech, the president has made a speech. there was no handshake, no bilateral meeting between you and the president. you suggested you didn't have enough time to plan for it. what's necessary for you to have a bilateral meeting with the president? >> well, after all, we're speaking of two countries who have had no relations for 35 years. so it's clear that to begin talks require some preparation work. and whenever the prep work is completed, i believe that it's possible to have a meeting. perhaps if we had more time here in new york, we may have been able
welcome to new york. tell me what you hoped to accomplish on this visit to the united nations general assembly. >> in the name of god, the compassionate and the been to reflect the demand and the voice of the people of iran. and the opportunity that has been given to me here, to use that platform to express that voice better through the people and the officials here who have gathered in new york. and i do hope that i will succeed. >> rose: you've made a speech, the president has...
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places like boston and new york city, showers may continue into your saturday. backside, on the flip side of the continent due to a wet and cool weathermaker we see dreary weather from british columbia on down towards northern california, but that weather will continue for the next several days. snow is likely maybe up to 15 centimeters in the mountains in the pacific northwest to wednesday night and 38 centimeters in the northern rockies to friday afternoon. very warm across the southeast. 29 degrees in washington, d.c. but cooling down to 14 in chicago but starting to warm up in seattle as well as vancouver on thursday. arriving in europe then, there are two major systems i want to mention. one of two lows still siing over the scandinavian peninsula, and this warm front triggered severe weather. this is the picture from russia. a rare tornado was observed in central russia about 300 kilometers from moscow on wednesday. the tornado lasted for five minutes. it was accompanied by two centimeter hail. 15 people were injured. buildings were damaged. residents were
places like boston and new york city, showers may continue into your saturday. backside, on the flip side of the continent due to a wet and cool weathermaker we see dreary weather from british columbia on down towards northern california, but that weather will continue for the next several days. snow is likely maybe up to 15 centimeters in the mountains in the pacific northwest to wednesday night and 38 centimeters in the northern rockies to friday afternoon. very warm across the southeast. 29...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: michael boyd is back. he has been the artistic direct orr of the royal shakespeare company since 2003. when he took over he promised to knock shakespeare off his pedestal. his sense of what he calls the duty to experimentas turned the companarou and won him critical acclaim. he will step down from his post in 2012. i'm very pleased to have him back to talk about the complexity, the allenges and the genius of william shakespeare, all part of our series "why shakespeare?" welcome back. >> lovely be here. >> rose: since you were here you've announced you ear leaving. >> yup. it will be ten yearsext year and, of course, i thought about whether to go for a third term as it were and i felt like i would spend time in a rehearsal roomith no queue behind the door. and it's time to hand it over to someone else. there's a great bunch of brit irk directors comin through. >> rose: well, there's a list of people, kenneth branagh and michael grandage. there a good people willing to step in.
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: michael boyd is back. he has been the artistic direct orr of the royal shakespeare company since 2003. when he took over he promised to knock shakespeare off his pedestal. his sense of what he calls the duty to experimentas turned the companarou and won him critical acclaim. he will step down from his post in 2012. i'm very pleased to have him back to talk about the complexity,...
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maybe even coming to new york. we don't know. >> a story -- >> rose: a story that maybe the guy who carjacked him said they were going to new york. >> pretty thin evidence. >> rose: okay. >> the evidence is the guy heard them talking either russian or the chechen mother tongue and heard blah blah blah, manhattan, blah blah blah. so what that means is quite unclear. >> rose: here's what interests me, too. so maybe playing up what you just said. so david remnick, whose curiosity is unbounded about the culture of politics. >> rose: with everything. are you married in on this and you wanted to know what? why they did it? >> i wanted to know what anybody wants to know. you see these two shmucky looking guys in baseball caps and one's just out of high school and it's kind of a not-so-great one kid is 26, a boxer and people know them. you want to form a picture. you want to understand. it's not of a question of getting hammered on twitter by some right wing groups that somehow i was thifrp thet i can with him. this is rid
maybe even coming to new york. we don't know. >> a story -- >> rose: a story that maybe the guy who carjacked him said they were going to new york. >> pretty thin evidence. >> rose: okay. >> the evidence is the guy heard them talking either russian or the chechen mother tongue and heard blah blah blah, manhattan, blah blah blah. so what that means is quite unclear. >> rose: here's what interests me, too. so maybe playing up what you just said. so david...